Marriage Counselling in Vancouver from Collaborative Divorce Network

A couple considering separation or divorce may discover that they want to give their relationship another chance. The divorce coaches are skilled at recognizing and exploring this possibility before it is too late. For reconciliation and marriage counselling in Vancouver, get in touch with the experts at Collaborative.

Resolve Problems

The marriage counselling services we provide will help you and your spouse find resolutions to deep relationship issues. Marital unrest can be caused by many issues such as:

Communication

Conflict resolution

Addiction

Depression

Anxiety

Infidelity

Sexuality

Distance

Growing apart

Cultural differences

If you and your spouse are interested in resolving these issues instead of ending your marriage, consider our trust-building marriage counselling in Vancouver.

Initial Reconciliation Session

The first session is usually focused on restoring the trust in your marriage to decrease the loneliness you and your spouse feel in the relationship. Trust can be challenging to rediscover in your relationship after extended distance and isolation. Our counsellors will help you recognize and manage intense emotions such as anger or hostility. Without these intense emotions in the way, there is a greater chance of a productive discussion between you and your spouse.

Once you are able to control your emotions and things begin to get better, you may be tempted to stop counselling immediately. Resist this temptation, as continuing sessions is essential to creating a lasting relationship. You will benefit from marriage counselling sessions only when you:

Attend regularly

Dedicate extra time to practise skills

Commit to new habits

Cultivate your desire for a strong and intimate relationship

Contact Collaborative counsellors today if you and your spouse are interested in focusing your emotions into productive discussions about your relationship and finding resolutions to your marital problems.

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